Today's Savannah Guthrie Will Still Host Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Despite Eye Injury

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Savannah Guthrie is not letting her recent eye injury stop her from hosting this year’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, a source confirms to PEOPLE.

Despite temporarily losing vision, the anchor, 47, will help America celebrate on Thursday as the annual parade makes its way through New York City.

On Wednesday morning, Gutherie called into the Today show to explain her absence earlier this week, revealing that she suffered an eye injury while playing with her 2-year-old son Charley.

“It happened last week, actually, and then I lost my vision in my right eye about 24 hours later,” she said. “It turned out to be kind of serious. They were afraid my retina would detach. They told me to just take it easy and they’ve been doing a bunch of laser procedures to avoid having to do the whole surgery.”

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“I really did lose my vision in my right eye,” she continued. “It was so blurry from — not to get too gross — but there was so much blood in my eye that it completely blocked my vision.”

The mother of two said she was working closely with doctors to try and “weld back” her retina, adding, “It’s looking more hopeful.”

Savannah Guthrie | Desiree Navarro/WireImage
Savannah Guthrie | Desiree Navarro/WireImage

While Guthrie said she was optimistic about her eye, she warned at the time that her attendance at the parade was still up in the air.

“I’m actually still hoping I can do the parade tomorrow,” she said. “I’m not supposed to jump up and down because it’s kind of literally hanging by a thread. But I’m very positive because I think it’s going to be okay.”

Savannah Guthrie/Instagram
Savannah Guthrie/Instagram

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An expert on the show helped explain that if doctors can get the blood to subside before the retina fully detaches, Guthrie should be able to regain her full vision.

Guthrie said Charley doesn’t fully comprehend the situation — which is probably for the best.

Thanksgiving Day Parade | Eduardo Munoz Alvarez/AP/REX/Shutterstock
Thanksgiving Day Parade | Eduardo Munoz Alvarez/AP/REX/Shutterstock

“He’s 2, so he doesn’t even know what he did,” she said. “I wouldn’t want to make him feel bad for it. He hears me talking about it and he has no idea. I was FaceTiming with my mom to tell her and he came running in and said, ‘I did it!’”

“He’s a bruiser!” she joked.